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The avedio links HDMI Splitter 1 in 2 Out is a compact, plug-and-play device that mirrors one HDMI source to two displays simultaneously. Supporting 4K@30Hz and 1080p@60Hz resolutions, it delivers crisp, vibrant video and audio with no lag. Ideal for professionals needing reliable screen duplication across TVs, monitors, or projectors, it includes a 4ft HDMI cable and USB power cable for immediate use. Note: it does not support extended displays or audio extraction.














| ASIN | B0732MD43P |
| Best Sellers Rank | #409 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #1 in Satellite TV Splitters |
| Brand | avedio links |
| Cable Type | HDMI |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Gaming Console,Laptop,Monitor,Television,Projector,DVD Player,Camera,Monitor,Blu Ray Player |
| Connector Type | HDMI |
| Connector Type Used on Cable | HDMI |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 37,027 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00711176895436 |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 2.5"D x 2.1"W x 0.5"H |
| Manufacturer | avedio links |
| Mfr Part Number | avedio links |
| Model Number | 1x2 4K@30Hz |
| Number of Ports | 3 |
| Power Source | DC |
| UPC | 711176895436 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1 year manufacturer |
C**Z
Works Perfectly for Mirroring—Simple, Reliable, and No Hassle!
The included HDMI cable is a nice bonus, and everything feels ready to use right out of the box. I simply plugged in my source and both displays instantly showed the same image with no lag or signal drop. If you need a simple, plug-and-play HDMI splitter that reliably mirrors one screen to two displays, this is a great and affordable option. I’d definitely recommend it!
W**E
Good product
No issues and works as it should.
K**M
Good product overall
The device itself works fine but the USB A wall outlet that came with it (which is needed to power it up) stopped working after a month. I have a lot of adapters sitting around but at the same time I can’t give it 5 stars.
W**S
IT SPLITS!
I've got a fairly complicated entertainment set up. I've got a monitor and a TV, and I've got an HDMI switch with three game consoles connected to it: the Xbox 360, the PlayStation 3 and the Nintendo Switch. (I've also got an Xbox One X which I use as set top box, which will have to go to a new HDMI switch as my TV only has two HDMI inputs. Neither here nor there for this product :) ) Occasionally I may have the desire to play games on the smaller computer monitor so I can parse the interactive content more easily without it giving me a headache, me being autistic and everything :-) but then I may have the desire to watch Blu-rays and DVDs on my PS3 and Xbox 360 respectively, on my larger TV. You probably know that physically changing connections out too often can wear out the connectors; this is no different with HDMI! So I wish to preserve my connectors as much as possible, and this product that I am reviewing now by avedio links definitely helps out in that regard. Installation couldn't be simpler! I just plug the HDMI out of my HDMI switch into the input of this "one in, two out" splitter - then connect my computer monitor with a rare HDMI input into the first HDMI out of the splitter, and the TV into the second HDMI out of the splitter! (The default input of the monitor, that my computer generates, is a DVI-D, but that's neither here nor there for this device :-) ) So, the colors are strong, the audio is nice and loud - as though I were passing a straight HDMI signal through! And there's really no lag to speak of - but when both my outputs are on the same time, there is a TINY, less than 1/10 of a second lag between the devices, enough that I can hear it but not see it, and I can't tell which device is behind. But I don't see a scenario where I have both outputs on at the same time for a long time, anyway. Good show, avedio links! I'll be getting another to go with my secondary monitor when I get a new games console to hook up to it within the next couple weeks or so. I'll report back if, as has happened tragically to a few of my fellow reviewers, the device should fail in a few months. But I doubt it will - seems well-made. Just remember to provide power - get a USB AC Wall Adapter at the same time, so the splitter can pump the signal to both of your outputs as seamlessly as possible! PS(3)!!! :) When using this splitter and when playing Blu-rays on the PS3, I think the automatic frequency detection gets a little wonky - so my monitor by default displayed an Out of Range error when I got into the video content. So, I just went into Settings -> Video Settings -> 1080p 24Hz Output (HDMI) -> Change it from Automatic to Off. There should be no other ill effects from playing it either on the monitor or TV going forward. (I also changed the BD/DVD Video Output Format (HDMI) from Automatic to RGB, which I think is superfluous as the other option has to do with Component output which this splitter of course doesn't do :) )
S**R
Unstable Signal, Constant Dropouts, and Misleading Performance Claims
This HDMI splitter was a major disappointment. Even though it claims to support 4K and 1080p, the signal constantly cuts out, flickers, or drops entirely especially when both displays are connected. It struggles with even basic 1080p@60Hz output, and the moment anything higher‑resolution is involved, the splitter becomes completely unreliable. The “mirror only” function is fine in theory, but the device can’t even maintain a stable mirrored signal. One screen will randomly go black, or both will desync for a few seconds. The included HDMI cable doesn’t help either — it feels cheap and doesn’t improve the performance at all. Build quality is also underwhelming. The unit gets warm quickly, the ports feel loose, and the overall design seems rushed. For something that’s supposed to simply copy one source to two displays, this splitter fails at the most basic task. Definitely not worth the money. I would not recommend this for any home theater, gaming setup, or office display use.
M**S
Works with Comcast DVR.
Needed to set up a computer monitor as second TV screen. So long as your monitor/TV has HDMI input, you can have two images off one DVR. I unplugged my DVR when plugging this in. It DOES NOT come with a power supply ! When first turning it on, I had to play with the main TV remote. But it worked and never had a problem again. I needed a 90 degree view of the TV.
A**.
It was working for awhile at first but then only outputted one or other output ports not both.
In 2nd day of use so far. Just as a first use trial, I had first HDMI cable OUT going to an HP Compaq 2105tm monitor and 2nd HDMI cable OUT going to an Elgato CamLink HDMI plugged into a Windows 10 PC running OBS Software. It all worked initially. Didn't need to install any drivers or anything. For the monitor the onscreen signal appeared literally instantaneously. For the cable going to the Elgato CamLink HDMI Windows 10 PC there was a little delay at first, and I think it was while the device setup was being recognized by windows and the driver(s) were being auto-installed. It was just a few seconds. No problem. I thought everything was fine. While I made some settings adjustments to my camera & scene I noticed one of the monitors wasn't displaying anymore. I unplugged then re-plugged the HDMI cables. Nothing. I repeated but switched swapping which cable went into which HDMI port on the splitter. That worked. Fine. For awhile. Then the signal stopped. Again. This happened 3 or 4 times over a span of about an hour and a half. And then.... the output signal to direct-to-monitor would not produce signal displayed onscreen, regardless of unplugging and replugging, switching swapping cables, rebooting PC, turning monitor(s) off & restarting, etc, etc... I tried everything I could possibly conceive of. I have no idea why it was the cable leading direct to the monitor & not the one leading to the OBS Elgato CamLink HDMI that was being so stubborn. If you ask me, my logic tells me that THAT's the one that seems like it would be the more stable and stronger and of all things SIMPLER connection of the two since it was just a straight shot, a direct route, no multiple layers or levels of devices & technologies etc etc.... but that's not how it turned out. INSTEAD, despite all of that, after 2 or 3 HOURS of troubleshooting this dilemna, the Elgato CamLink -to- OBS HDMI-passthru held up its end of the deal come hell or highwater that much I do know. By the way, I have (3) three of the HP Compaq 2105tm monitors, and I so also tried swapping out from the original one to one of the others to try to tweak or reset the firmware of the switcher or whatever, etc etc..Same Result. Ineffective. I have an LG 4K newer monitor with another PC system setup elsewhere that I DID NOT try this on yet. It's larger and not as portable as the others and, frankly, it's reserved for other usage and was not intended to be moved/transported for this purpose. So I hadn't tried it yet as that would involve a lot of disconnecting/unplugging, & lugging from/to etc etc...I just hadn't escalated to that final resort option, and actually don't look forward to it, I shouldn't have to IMHO. So, that's my review :: 3 STARS :: I can't say it didn't work, at all. It did. And the output was very good too. The signal was same as previous direct single cable signal, indistinguishable as far as I can recall. Obviously, your results may and probably will vary from mine, since was using a scheme more involved than simply splitting a signal in the more usual typical mainstream output way it goes.
B**G
Perfect Mirror - Great for HDMI Method Setup
The Avedio Links HDMI Splitter (1 in 2 Out) worked great for my setup. Quick, plug-and-play installation with no extra configuration needed. The included 4 ft HDMI cable was a nice bonus. The ports feel solid and well-built, and the signal stayed clear with no noticeable loss in resolution. Works well for anyone using the “HDMI method,” as it mirrors the output cleanly. Be aware that when disconnecting or reconnecting cables, both monitors will briefly flicker on and off.
の**ん
安くて良い
十分使えています。
S**A
Buen producto
BUEN PRODUCTO
U**E
Perfekt
Fungerade perfekt, tänk dock på att man bör starta om datorn igen efter man anslutit fick bild direkt men inget ljud men efter en omstart av datorn så fungerar allt perfekt nu och har aldrig varit problem sedan dess.
A**R
Works great
Works great. Needed two tvs to play the same thing and this did the job. Good price and solved the problem
P**O
make a reasearch before buying
so i will be quick. It's a splitter and if you connect 2 monitors to it you will get 2 same images on both monitors. i sound stupid and it is but i thought i can have 2 independent monitors connected to the same hdmi port so : Make a research before buying instead of doing dumb things like me 🤣🤣
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